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We'll never forget the "Rhinestone Cowboy."
Glen Campbell will be remembered in an upcoming CMT tribute special. The Grammy-winning country music legend died on Tuesday, following a long battle with Alzheimer's, Billboard reports.
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CMT Remembers Glen Campbell will feature the network's final interview with the late "Southern Nights" crooner, as well as tributes from country stars such as Blake Shelton, Keith Urban and Reba McEntire.
CMT's Cody Alan and Katie Cook will host the special, which airs on Thursday at 8:30 a.m. ET/PT, and will encore on Friday at 7 p.m.
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Meanwhile, it's been a tough year for fans of country and southern rock, who earlier this year, lost Allman Brothers Band founding member, Gregg Allman.
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